Identify the three stages of children’s understanding of death as reported by Maria Nagy
Identify the three stages of children’s understanding of death as…
Identify the three stages of children’s understanding of death as reported by Maria Nagy.
What effect have follow-up studies had on her findings? one page with references
In 1948, psychologist Maria Nagy presented a pioneering study that found a relationship between age and a child’s comprehension of death. The study showed three distinct stages
“Auntie Death,” as Nagy was called, learned through interviews and pictures drawn by the children that between the ages of three and five years (Stage 1), children believed that death involved a continuation of life, but at a reduced level of activity and experiences.

